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Gareth Southgate has given England's players carte blanche when it comes to their downtime before World Cup preparations get under way - not that a repeat of the manager's pre-Euro 96 trip to Magaluf seems likely.

That bold selection was pawed over at Wembley and those entrusted with England's success this summer - if not involved in the FA Cup or Uefa Champions League finals - are set to convene at St George's Park on Monday.

Southgate cannot wait to meet up - but until then he does not care what they get up to.

"I'm not interested in what they do over the next few days," he said when the subject of former players joking about their previous antics was brought up.

"It's four weeks before we have a game.

"Before Euro 96 I had three days in Magaluf [a resort town] with Aston Villa, so it would be a bit hypocritical to discuss what the correct preparation was.

"So, what do we do? Do we go with some - with respect - journeyman professionals who are a bit older who are playing in the Premier League or do we go with younger players who we believe actually can play at the level, have the ability to improve and take England forward? Perform now and get better.

"We feel we should be looking to the latter group. OK, that means we lack some experience, but I only had five caps before Euro 96 and it was the most successful team in 25 years, you know?

"It didn't hinder me. In fact, I was just thinking about what's possible, which is I think the mindset that we want the players to have."

Their base on the outskirts of St Petersburg in Repino means fans are unlikely to visit, meaning players should be able to go to the sea front, spend time with family and take in the sights.

Southgate is keen for his players to "escape the bubble" when they can, while the hotel will offer plenty of chances to socialise.

The manager confirmed there will be no phone ban imposed and social media will be allowed - "it's good for the players to communicate with the fans," he said - even if posting and reading messages is not always advisable.

Harry Kane, the subject of a tweet from an FA-run account poking fun at him after Tottenham's FA Cup loss to Manchester United, is enjoying a break with his family before heading to St George's Park, where unselected Nathaniel Chalobah will be involved as he continues his recovery from a knee injury.

Angus Gunn will also be with the group next week before stand-by goalkeeper Tom Heaton replaces him, while fellow back-up players James Tarkowski and Jake Livermore will also join those assured of a spot.

Lewis Cook will head to the Toulon tournament and Adam Lallana joins up after Liverpool's Champions League final against Real Madrid - a week before the first friendly against Nigeria.

Costa Rica are the final official opposition, but Southgate revealed a behind-closed-doors match will be squeezed in before jetting out on June 12.

"We thought two games on the timeline was good and a game internally when we are still working at things and a bit more of a physical assessment than a normal training session," he added. "Just among the 23."